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NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF TITS, ASS, AND ART – PM REVIEWS TULBAGH.
On the 26th of August 2011 Tulbagh is holding a spring arts festival. Panga Management thinks Tulbagh is very- very pretty, with astoundingly well-preserved Cape Dutch architecture. However it is one of those small/conservative/everyone’s going to hell towns. You know … Continue reading
Posted in South African Art, South African Lifestyle, Visual Arts
Tagged cape town architecture, Contemporary Art, Freedom of expression, old Cape Dutch houses, Rijks Tulbagh, road trip south africa, small towns, The Little Courtyards, the other, tourist in your own town, Tulbagh, Tulbagh Earthquake
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BIRDS ON VIEW AT THE OLD TOWN HOUSE , CAPE TOWN
Panga Management loves The Old Town House, erected over the period 1755-1761, in the centre of old Cape Town. When viewed today its Rococo architecture, is folded in between the wrappings of contemporary Cape Town like a vintage wedding cake … Continue reading
Posted in Design, South African Art, South African Lifestyle, Visual Arts
Tagged 16th to 18th century Dutch and Flemish masters, branding, Cape Dutch building, Cape Town, cape town architecture, iziko, Max Michaelis, Michaelis collection, Old Town House, south african history, tourist in your own town, website
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PUBLIC SCULPTURE AND THE SEAPOINT PROMENADE
Today panga people, Panga Management is sharing thoughts on the promenade in Seapoint. PM spends a fair amount of time there, PM is on a mission to change a chunky cottage cheese ass, into a smooth cottage cheese ass, and … Continue reading